Dabao wasn't the last great grandmaster in the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Emperor was the true Great Grandmaster. He hid his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
Dabao wasn't the last great grandmaster in the Qing Dynasty. Although Da Bao had shown extraordinary strength in the movie, he was not the final BOSS. The Qing Emperor was the true Great Grandmaster. He hid his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
Qing Yu Nian and Da Bao were not the last martial grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was the true Great Grandmaster. He hid his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
Qing Yu Nian and Da Bao were not the last martial grandmaster. Although Da Bao displayed extraordinary strength in the show, the true Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor concealed his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
Qing Yu Nian and Da Bao were not the last martial grandmaster. The true Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. He hid his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
Qing Yu Nian and Da Bao were not the last martial grandmaster. Although Da Bao displayed extraordinary strength in the show, the true Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor concealed his identity and transmitted his zhenqi to Hong Siyang to protect his identity from being exposed. Therefore, although Da Bao was powerful, he was not the final martial grandmaster.
The last Great Grandmaster of Qing Yu Nian was the Qing Emperor, Li Moumou. The Qing Emperor had become the strongest Great Grandmaster in the world by practicing the Tyrannical technique Ye Qingmei had given him. There were no abnormalities during his cultivation process because the King Path he cultivated required time to accumulate true qi. The Qing Emperor's true qi was already more than the other three Great Grandmasters combined. In order not to expose his identity, the Qing Emperor had been transmitting his true energy to Hong Siyang to cover for him. In the drama, the Qing Emperor fought fiercely with the other Great Grandmasters through the Northern Expedition and finally became the final Great Grandmaster.
Qing Yu's shadow wasn't a martial grandmaster. Even though the Shadow was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian, he had not reached the level of a Great Grandmaster. Although Sigu Jian had high hopes for the Shadow, the Shadow ultimately did not succeed in reaching that step. Therefore, according to the information provided, the shadow was not a martial grandmaster.
The martial grandmasters in Qingyu were very powerful. According to different search results, there were some martial grandmaster rankings and descriptions of their strength. According to the description in the novel " Celebrating the Years," the Great Grandmasters who celebrated the years included Sigu Jian, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and the Qing Emperor. Among them, Wu Zhu was considered the strongest martial grandmaster. He was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought out of the temple. His combat power was extremely strong and he was proficient in all the martial grandmaster techniques. Ye Liuyun cultivated sword techniques. Later on, he comprehended palm techniques and created the Flowing Cloud Free Hand, becoming a great grandmaster. Ku He had also been given a cultivation manual by Ye Qingmei. He had used this manual to cultivate the One Heavenly Dao Technique and become a great grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden behind the scenes. He was very powerful and was considered the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters. Some of the characters mentioned in the other search results were also considered to be Rank-9 masters, but their strength was weaker than that of a Great Grandmaster. In summary, the martial grandmasters in the Qing Dynasty were very powerful. They were top-notch combat strength, and each of them could fight against ten thousand alone.
The fifth grandmaster in Qingyu was Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought out of the temple. He had powerful combat and calculation abilities. He was invincible with just an iron staff. However, the search results did not provide any clear information about the abilities and characteristics of the other martial grandmasters. Therefore, the abilities of the other martial grandmasters other than Qing Yuannian's fifth martial grandmaster were currently unknown.
Qing Yuannian's other Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was a true Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. His identity was revealed in the original work. The Qing Emperor was led to treat Hong Siyang as a Great Grandmaster to hide his identity. The Qing Emperor was the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters and was considered the number one Great Grandmaster in the world.